While an unidentified accomplice acted as a lookout, Norman took a TechnoMarine watch, the chain and the religious pendant, then reached into the victim’s pockets and grabbed a Visa card, a Social Security card, other ID cards, $350 in cash and the iPhone, papers state.

Norman was charged with robbery, grand larceny, menacing, petit larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and harassment. The cohort was at large.

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Two alleged thieves tried to compel a child to obtain cash from his mother’s food-stamp account in University Heights, court records state.

The suspects then marched the child to a grocery and told him to get cash from his mom’s electronic-benefits account, court papers allege.

The cashier refused to conduct the illegal transaction, so the suspects took the victim to a second grocery store where the cashier also refused, the documents state.

Ozuna was busted on two counts of attempted robbery and attempted petit larceny, and cops found crack pipes in his pockets, records show.

He was also charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance.

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A woman slashed the tires of a man’s SUV to keep him from the company of another female, court papers allege.

Henrietta Hines, 44, slashed the tires on a 2000 Jeep Cherokee on Fairmount Place near Prospect Avenue sometime before 6:30 a.m. on Oct. 20, documents state. She then apologized to the guy, saying: “I’m sorry. You weren’t going to take that bitch anywhere that day,” records state.

She later sent text messages and left voice mails stating, “Watch your backs,” according to court papers.

The 29-year-old victim was entering her apartment building near Hewes Street at about 5 p.m. last Saturday when she was approached by the alleged robber, who reached around her neck, held her and grabbed her iPhone, sources added.

But the woman then slapped the suspect, who fled north on Broadway, taking her $400 smartphone, sources added.

No arrests have been made.

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An attacker stabbed a man in Williamsburg, police sources said.

Fernando Lopez, 39, allegedly plunged the blade into the chest of the 41-year-old victim at about 7 p.m. on Nov. 2 on Havemeyer and South Second streets and fled on foot, sources added.

Friends took the victim to Woodhull Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, authorities said.

About 15 minutes later, a cop spotted Lopez running with the blade in his hand, sources said.

The suspect dropped the knife and told cops he was being chased, sources said.

Lopez was arrested and charged with attempted murder, criminal possession of a weapon and menacing, records show.